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1. | 1950s TV's Greatest Shows Featuring: The Jack Benny Program / Dragnet / The Burns and Allen Show / The Lone Ranger / The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / Sea Hunt / The Red Skelton Show / Suspense / Our Miss Brooks / Mr. & Mrs. North / The Life of Riley / Racket Squad Price: $24.99 Movie Review: There are plenty of DVDs out on the market today with episodes of television shows from the 1950s and 1960s that have fallen into the "public domain." Many of them are cheaply put together and, visually, look it. Not so with releases from the Falcon Picture Group. By and large, their releases look... |
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2. | Woman of the Year from Warner Studios Price: $17.38 Movie Review: When you have SPENCER and HEPBURN together, it's nothing less than FANTASTIC! No others in movie history can match them as a team. They're acting in a movie, but you can see the love for each other on their faces - it makes it enjoyable to watch them. Every movie they have ever made together is... |
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3. | Wake Island Price: $12.73 Movie Review: "Wake Island" is the first really rousing movie about the United States in World War II. Although a fictional account of the heroic defense of the small Pacific island base, which was attacked by the Japanese following the raid on Pearl Harbor, this 1942 movie is a stirring story with some pretty... |
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4. | A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court/The Emperor Waltz - Double Feature from Universal Studios Price: $13.48 Movie Review: These two movies feature Bing at his "Average American" best. Though handsome enough, Bing was no Cary Grant. With ears sticking out and rug a-top head, he oozed a certain comfortable "normal-ness" which at the same time was never mediocrity. For no one did it like Bing. Made it look so easy, that... |
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5. | Guadalcanal Diary from Twentieth Century Fox Price: $13.03 Movie Review: This account of the struggle to retake the South Pacific island of Guadalcanal from the occupying Japanese army in World War two is marked by superbly staged battle sequences .It -uniquely for the period -eschews the standard gung ho flag waving that marked most Hollywood war movies of the era... |
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6. | Bob Hope Tribute Collection - Monsieur Beaucaire / Where There's Life Double Feature from Universal Studios Price: $13.48 Movie Review: "Monsieur Beaucaire" (1946), this is Bob Hope at a top performance for a Costume Comedy at the style of "The princess & the pirate". The action occurs in the courts of France and Spain, nations on the verge of war. Bob Hope is Monsieur Beaucaire, the King Louis XV's barber forced to impersonate... |
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7. | Woman of the Year from Warner Studios Price: $22.48 Movie Review: When you have SPENCER and HEPBURN together, it's nothing less than FANTASTIC! No others in movie history can match them as a team. They're acting in a movie, but you can see the love for each other on their faces - it makes it enjoyable to watch them. Every movie they have ever made together is... |
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8. | James Cagney Collection from Roan Group Price: $17.96 |
9. | Drama Classics Triple Feature, Vol. 6 (The Fast and the Furious (1954) / The Big Trees / Time of Your Life) from Navarre Corporation/ Price: $9.98 |
10. | The Time of Your Life from Laserlight Video Price: $6.99 Movie Review: "The Time of Your Life," based on the play by William Saroyan, shows us a group of eccentrics who hang out in a San Francisco waterfront bar and philosophize about life. James Cagney plays Joe, a barfly who believes in encouraging everybody to fulfill their dreams. Whether this means encouraging an... |
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